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Managing Waste in the Wide Open Spaces SWANA?s Arid Climate Landfill Symposium with a twist of recycling Loads of Opportunity Rural Recycling Transfer Disposal Diversion Arid Climate June 12-15, Albuquerque New Mexico www.recyclenewmexico.com <http://www.recyclenewmexico.com/> or www.nmswana.com <http://www.nmswana.com/> A Joint Conference hosted by New Mexico Recycling Coalition, The New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter of the Solid Waste Association of North America and the New Mexico Environment Department: Solid Waste Bureau. Target States Include Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming Register today to Secure Early Bird Registration Discounts <http://www.recyclenewmexico.com/conference06.htm> Early Bird lasts until May 1. Member Discounts available to all SWANA members. Conference News: SWANA CEU credits available for attending this conference Full Conference Program Now Online! <http://www.recyclenewmexico.com/conference_agenda06.htm> Enjoy gleaning knowledge from more that 50 speakers in sessions addressing Bioreactors, Trash Economics 1 & 2, Hard to Recycle Items and Programs, Dealing with Tires, Safety & Training for Landfill and Transfer Station Operators, Corporate Recycling and Waste Reduction Initiatives, Rural Challenges: Bridging Distances, Compost in Stormwater Designs, Dairies and Roadside Applications, Tribal Solid Waste & Recycling Programs, Alternative Landfill Management Techniques, Reaching the Public, Tackling Disposal, University & Institutional Waste Management and Recycling, Stop Illegal Dumping, Construction Waste Management in the Community, Collection Methods, Handling C&D Debris at Landfills, Public Relations and Contracting for Managers. Don?t forget we have 4 national Keynote speakers: Pete Grogan with Weyerhaeuser, Pat DeRueda with Waste Management Recycle America, Kate Krebs with national Recycling Coalition and John Skinner with the national SWANA chapter. Native American Blessing, Speakers and Dancers Add Local Flavor Monday?s evening reception will be graced by the Apache Devil Dancers. Tuesday morning?s Welcoming Session will start with a Native American blessing and words from Miss Navajo Nation Rachelle James. The Mayor of Albuquerque, Martin Chavez, and the Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Environment Department will also be on hand to share welcoming thoughts. Golf <http://www.recyclenewmexico.com/conferencegolf06.htm> Enjoy Albuquerque?s newest golf course at the Pueblo of Sandia Golf Club on Monday as a nice way to ease into the conference! Tours <http://www.recyclenewmexico.com/conferencetours06.htm> Thursday invites participants to enjoy an All-Day Tour up to Santa Fe?s transfer station and under-construction MRF facility followed by a half day of local site-seeing adventures; as well as a Half Day Afternoon Tour of the Albuquerque waste processing facilities. <http://www.recyclenewmexico.com/conferencetours06.htm> Round Tables Plan to work in an interactive, sharing round table environment on the topics of Tribal Solid Waste Management and on Public Education. Hotel and Location The hotel is located right off the charming, historic Albuquerque Old Town Plaza, walking distance to restaurants, shopping and museums. Local attractions include the Petroglyph National Monument, Rio Grande River, Sandia Peak Tram up to a 10,000 foot high dining experience, local casinos surround the Albuquerque area as well as green chile and Northern New Mexico cuisine. Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town <http://www.hotelabq.com/> has plenty of free parking, outdoor swimming pool and gardens. The stylish hotel is designed with a blend of Native American, Spanish and Western influences. Book your room directly by calling 877-901-ROOM. Press 2 then 1. Mention the ?Managing Waste Conference?. Rates guaranteed until May 1. The Albuquerque Sunport Airport is 10 minutes away with Sunport Shuttle offering convenient rides to the hotel (505-883-4966). More information online at www.recyclenewmexico.com <http://www.recyclenewmexico.com/> . Call 505-983-4470 or e-mail English@no.address <mailto:English@no.address> with specific questions. Thank you to our sponsors: New Mexico Environment Department: Solid Waste Bureau, Dex, Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, Waste Management of New Mexico, Waste Management Recycle America, Whole Foods, Intel, Gordon Environmental, New Mexico Clean & Beautiful, Associated General Contractors of New Mexico, Cascade Engineering, Zia Engineering & Consulting, Can Manufacturers Institute, Keep New Mexico Beautiful, Intera Incorporated, Steel Recycling Institute & Hydro Geo Chem Inc. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GreenYes" group. To post to this group, send email to GreenYes@no.address To unsubscribe from this group, send email to GreenYes-unsubscribe@no.address For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/GreenYes -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- |
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